Wayfinding is a subject of much study in the area of architecture and design. Travel, either for business or leisure, is one extended act of wayfinding. Travel with a disability adds complexity to wayfinding and Jim Marston is one researcher who has undertaken a thorough study of the issue.
Further Reading:
"Measuring Accessiibility for People with a Disability"
http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~marstonj/PAPERS/2003_GA_C&M.pdf
"Towards an Accessible City"http://www.geog.ucsb.edu/~marstonj/DIS/OVERVIEW.html
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